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node-app-scaffold
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Scaffolding for a Node application using Express, Caveman, LESS, jQuery, Jasmine and CasperJS.
This is a simple To-do list Node.js application. There are many like it already. It's meant to be a template for new projects, but should also demonstrate how to structure a loosely coupled Node.js application.
/app
/client
/js
/controllers
/models
/modules
app.js
/less
/config
development.json
index.js
production.json
test.json
/server
/modules
app.js
/views
/templates
index.jade
/public
/bower
/bundled
/images
/test
/integration
/step_definitions
/tests
/unit
.bowerrc
.gitattributes
.gitignore
bower.json
Gruntfile.js
LICENSE
package.json
README.md
# In Terminal window #1, start redis if it's not already running:
redis-server
# In Terminal window #2:
npm start
npm test
NODE_ENV=test npm start
grunt integration
In this example, templates are compiled on the server but rendered on the client. Bower is being used for packages that are client-side only (e.g. jQuery, Font Awesome), and npm for packages shared by both server and client (e.g. Lodash).
MIT. Copyright © 2014 Andrew Childs
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Scaffolding for a Node application using Express, Caveman, LESS, jQuery, Jasmine and CasperJS.
The npm package node-app-scaffold receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, node-app-scaffold popularity was classified as not popular.
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